Q’s quote about manpower makes me think of the military. They have manpower galore and according to Q, the military is the only way. Are some of these indictments coming from JAG?
I wonder how many of these sealed indictments name citizens who are being accused of acting as enemy combatants who are thus liable under military jurisdiction. I assume they will need to prove that to the judge’s satisfaction in each case unless there is some sort of RICO/enemy combatant hybrid approach they can use.
As mentioned in Q Post 1658 above:
Answer = No. Previously the annual pool of nationwide Sealed Indictments was between 1,000 - 5,000.
Why did they start climbing at such an astonishing rate during President Trumps first term?
Something had to change right?
Q also mentions that:
u/#q2548
John Huber and the Office of Inspector General? A team of 470?
This is a giant RICO sting operation. The likes of which we've never seen before in size and scope.
Q’s quote about manpower makes me think of the military. They have manpower galore and according to Q, the military is the only way. Are some of these indictments coming from JAG?
I wonder how many of these sealed indictments name citizens who are being accused of acting as enemy combatants who are thus liable under military jurisdiction. I assume they will need to prove that to the judge’s satisfaction in each case unless there is some sort of RICO/enemy combatant hybrid approach they can use.
Yes, I thought this also and used to include the following in the comments.
Regarding the necessary manpower, 470 is mentioned above.
470th Military Intelligence Brigade
The Brigade consists of:
🟢 312th Military Intelligence Battalion
🟢 717th Military Intelligence Battalion
🟢 377th Military Intelligence Battalion (Army Reserve)
Typically a Battalion consists of 400 - 1,000 soldiers.
A brigade is 2,000 - 8,000 soldiers.
Other Anon's would get irritated when I included the 470th Mil Intel Brigade. I'd usually remind them that "Double meanings Exist".